Northampton and England fly-half Fin Smith caps a sensational season by winning the prestigious Rugby Players' Association (RPA) Player's Player of the Year award.
Northampton and England fly-half Fin Smith has capped a sensational season by winning the prestigious Rugby Players' Association Player's Player of the Year award.
Smith, who received the most votes from his fellow professionals, made his senior England debut against Italy in the Six Nations and has starred for Saints as they topped the Premiership table. "Winning this award is an immense honour, especially because it was voted on by all the players and teams I've competed against, which makes it even more meaningful," said Smith, whose side face Saracens in Friday's Premiership semi-final.
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